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1. Re: Memory leak in JBoss Messaging 1.4.0SP3-CP02
ataylor Dec 15, 2008 9:03 AM (in response to j.hedin)Ok, any chance you can test with jboss 4.2.3.GA to see if you get the same result.
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2. Re: Memory leak in JBoss Messaging 1.4.0SP3-CP02
timfox Dec 18, 2008 4:24 AM (in response to j.hedin)JBoss 4.2.2.GA + JBoss remoting 2.5.0SP1 is not a tested/supported combination.
The correct version of remoting to use with the version of JBM is detailed in the user guide - install section - of the JBM release you are using.
If you use any other version I make no claims of whether it will or won't work. -
3. Re: Memory leak in JBoss Messaging 1.4.0SP3-CP02
j.hedin Jan 13, 2009 3:49 PM (in response to j.hedin)Initial test indicates the leak is not present in JBoss 4.2.3. I will post more long term test soon.
The reason for JBoss remoting 2.5.0SP1 is that we need servlet invoker for both EJB3 SLSB and JMS, since we can not open more ports in the firewalls. As I understood it, this is not supported in JBoss remoting 2.4. -
4. Re: Memory leak in JBoss Messaging 1.4.0SP3-CP02
pratimkm May 4, 2009 9:19 PM (in response to j.hedin)We are running jboss-messaging-1.4.2.GA-SP1 on Jboss AS 4.2.2GA. We also have a similar situation where a transacted stateless session EJB is having a non transacted JMS connection . Our application is quite big for testing with Jboss profiler. Any idea whether it can cause a memory leak ? Thanks in advance.